After copying the files of the shared raid, I rebooted then hit f8 when the Compaq smart array controller came up.
I then selected delete logical drive, select the raid 5 (not the os), after deleting the raid I saved shut down replaced the drives. I powered up, f8 again, create logical drive...
I wound up backing up all the files to a temporary large drive on the network and creating a clean new raid in the raid controller then after booting up with the new raid formated the drive(do not make it a dynamic partition)then restored the filesafter the raid was built.
I need an Idea why this is happening so we can fix it. if its truly not a problem or can't be fixed I will write a batch but I would like to try and figure out why its happening
Has any one ran into this?
When we run a program(based off of unix, uses basis)across the network its realy slow ie.. if print report from server 20 min, from workstation 2hrs. So we set up terminal services, works great exept when we logout of program it doesn't clean up files, in this case...
static is easy once the network is setup. go into network properties set ip address click on subnet windows will automaticly fill in default for this scheem, then put in the gateway adress, then dns server(usually main server) thats it for the base networking .
you then ask to join domain set...
what are the basics we should do for general maint to server I would like some opinions so I can make sure I don't miss anything in setting up procedures
any help would be great
I had it error out three times on the server (I wanted to fix those bugs) I also had it fail on two desktops and since then I’ve had a lot of problems with one of the desktops I would like to think it was just coincidence but I don’t know
Its been a while since I set it up but If I remember right I had select the adapter then give connection a name as this is what the terminal service will call itself.
tried to see if there was a way to look at what I chose and couldn't find it
One of the easiest ways to fix network errors, is to remove the networking,
remove network card and reboot
shut down reinstall your network card
start over.
I know most network pros wont agree with me
but I dont like dhcp I would much rather have
everything static this way I dont have to worry...
to TheLad,
If I shut down then swap out 1 drive boot up let the raid finish the restriping then shut down repeat till done is this safe?
Will I be able to use the larger disk space with out having to:
"just remember that once the larger drives have been put in you will need to create a new...
thanksthe point is trying to increase the size of the raid,
initially set up 60 gig for user/data drive for whole domain eith saving databases, photos, ect...
were starting to runn out of room.
what are some other alternitives?
fairly new to raid need to know:
1: if I swapp one of the drives in raid with a larger drive will the raid replicate the data?
2: how do I setup an online spare?
any help would be appreciated
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